Bead - Sasanian Red Agate Beads "Replica" - Sasanian Red Agate Beads

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Sasanian Red Agate Beads replica, a red oval flat seal bead with a through-hole, 35 x 27 x 13 mm, with an intaglio seal face and ram motif, dating to a modern replica (2000–2010) in good condition.

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This is a red agate seal bead from the Sasanian Dynasty (Second Persian Empire, c. 224-651 AD), a very typical cultural relic from the ancient Silk Road.

Material: The main body is red agate, with a warm and translucent texture and uniform color, one of the most commonly used materials for ancient seals.

Shape: This is a replica of an oval, flat seal bead with a through-hole, allowing it to be used as a seal or worn with a cord, combining practicality and decoration.

Craftsmanship: The seal face uses the intaglio technique, where the engraved pattern is reversed, creating a positive relief effect when stamped on clay.

In Sasanian culture, the ram symbolizes royalty, power, and fertility; ram horns were often used in the design of the king's crown, making it an animal with sacred attributes.

The composition of two rams standing opposite each other is common in Sasanian art, representing protection, harmony, and good fortune, and may also be related to Zoroastrian beliefs.

Dimensions: 35*27*13mm

This is a red agate seal bead from the Sasanian Dynasty (Second Persian Empire, c. 224-651 AD), a very typical cultural relic from the ancient Silk Road.

Material: The main body is red agate, with a warm and translucent texture and uniform color, one of the most commonly used materials for ancient seals.

Shape: This is a replica of an oval, flat seal bead with a through-hole, allowing it to be used as a seal or worn with a cord, combining practicality and decoration.

Craftsmanship: The seal face uses the intaglio technique, where the engraved pattern is reversed, creating a positive relief effect when stamped on clay.

In Sasanian culture, the ram symbolizes royalty, power, and fertility; ram horns were often used in the design of the king's crown, making it an animal with sacred attributes.

The composition of two rams standing opposite each other is common in Sasanian art, representing protection, harmony, and good fortune, and may also be related to Zoroastrian beliefs.

Dimensions: 35*27*13mm

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Era
After 2000
Title additional information
Sasanian Red Agate Beads
Number of objects
1
Material
Agate
Designer/artist/maker
Sasanian Red Agate Beads
Style
Modern
Manufacturer/brand
Sasanian Red Agate Beads "Replica"
Colour
Red
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
13 mm
Width
27 mm
Depth
35 mm
Estimated period
2000-2010
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